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1 -To ground the design rationale in practice, the prototype of the NAO for PwD will be evaluated in a formative evaluation with the PwD (subject) and their caregivers. The evaluation will investigate the process of how interaction with the NAO can alleviate potential symptoms caused by early-stage dementia in PwD.  The study will focus on the prototype's potential effects, which are based on the desired value of autonomy as a part of self-direction.
1 +To ground the design rationale in practice, the prototype of the NAO for PwD will be evaluated in a formative evaluation with the PwD (subject) and their caregivers. The evaluation will investigate the process of how interaction with the NAO can alleviate potential symptoms caused by early-stage dementia in PwD.  The study will be conducted focused on the prototype's potential effects, which are based on desired values of self-direction, security and conformity.
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3 3  The study will investigate the claims on the following questions:
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5 -~1. Does the design increase the sense of //autonomy //in PwD?
5 +~1. Does the design increase the sense of autonomy in PwD?
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7 -2. Does the design positively affect PwD's //affective //state?
7 +2. Does the design have a positive effect on PwD's emotional/affective state?
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9 -3. Is the design //dependable//; do PwD sense that they can rely on it?
9 +3. Is the design dependable; do PwD sense that they can rely on it?
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15 -Bethel, C.L., Henkel, Z., Baugus, K. (2020). Conducting Studies in Human-Robot Interaction. In: Jost, C., //et al.// Human-Robot Interaction. Springer Series on Bio- and Neurosystems, vol 12. Springer, Cham. https:~/~/doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42307-0_4
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